
1798–1874 · Austrian · 18 artworks
artist bio
Johann Nepomuk Passini was an Austrian painter and engraver, known for his landscapes and genre scenes that captured the essence of Austrian life during the Romantic period. His detailed depictions of everyday life and scenic views offer valuable insights into the culture and environment of 19th-century Austria.
what you'll learn
Studying Passini's work allows students to explore Romanticism through detailed landscapes and genre scenes. Students can learn about composition, color, and the depiction of everyday life in 19th-century Austria.
related: Caspar David Friedrich

Die Wiener-neustädter Heide Von Wetzelsdorf Aus Gesehen
1843

Der Kleine Chursaal in Sauerbrunn
1848

Blick Auf Ober St. Veit

Resting prisoners
1850

Blick Über Bad Rohitsch-Sauerbrunn in Der Steiermark, Badeanlagen Vom Ferdinandshügel Aus Gesehen
1848

Village Tavern
1865

Im Tal Von Bad Rohitsch-Sauerbrunn
1848

Self-Portrait
1835

Freyung, Vienna
1830

Village Festival
1865

People's scene in the Prater / Amusement in the Prater
1826

View over the town of Bad Rohitsch-Sauerbrunn (18th September 1848)
1848

Portrait of a girl
1832

Male wood cutter and female wood cutter (or Wood splitter), after a drawing by Johann Josef Schindler
1826

The son Ludwig
1835

The green lake near Tragöß, Styria

Ansicht Vom Kurplatz in Bad Rohitsch-Sauerbrunn
1848

A motif from Lake Tristachersee near Lienz
1868